Nov. 42.—Arrived the barque Lady Nagent, 535 tons, Fawcett, master, Sheerness 14th July, Cape of Good Hope 1st October, with 306 male prisoners. Captain Kane, 80th Regiment, Ensign ...
Article : 135 wordsLet it be impressed upon your minds—let it be instilled into your children—that the Liberty of the Press is, the Palladium of all your Civil, Political, and Religious Rights. JUNIUS. ...
Article : 912 wordsWe copy the following information respecting the sailing of Sir John Franklin for this Colony, from the Times newspaper, of the 1st August:- ...
Article : 200 wordsNo one can read the letter inserted in the last Courier, written by the invisible Editor, Dr. James Ross, without deep feelings of commisseration for the unfortunate ...
Article : 362 wordsSINCE our last, the Lady Nugent, and Henry Porcher, male prison ships, have arrived, bringing us the London Journals and private letters up to the 1st ...
Article : 4,396 wordsSUCH has been the complicated machinery of Colonel Arthur's pen and ink Governmertt, that even, as might be expected, the Home Authorities have been deceived ...
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Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Tue 15 Nov 1836, Page 4
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